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Google LBC Updated

It seems that Google has once again made changes to the Local Business Center that seem like a step backward. You can see a full graphical chart on the changes over at Mike Blumenthal’s Blog.

I don’t understand why Google doesn’t allow for the optimization for local business content, much akin to its allowance of optimization for organic search. I’m of the opinion that the more information a consumer has about a business, the better. However, Google seems to be of the position that the Local Business Center is only used for listing the physical location of a business, not to learn anything more about the services they provide.

Recently a client asked me why their local business account had been suspended. I look into the matter and it seemed that they had multiple phone numbers going to the same physical location. Each phone number was being routed through a Market Expansion Line ,which at the time, fit Google’s listing parameters. However since Google has changed the rules, my client’s account no longer remained within Google’s profile of a proper listing so their account has since been suspended.

Additionally, some professions have been deemed ‘non-community-building’ and therefore no map is displayed. For instance, if one were to search out ‘location’ + ‘web design’, you would be met with a list of organic listings only. For those of us in the web design profession who actually have a physical location, is a bit of a problem. I can understand removing the listing because the majority of us work out of basements or home offices (and by Google’s standards, a residence cannot be listed as a viable business). However, 50% of small business NATION-WIDE are home based businesses.

Google needs to seriously reconsider what it is doing to local businesses and stop catering to financially stable businesses in a local area.

2 Responses to “Google LBC Updated”

  1. Jayme says:

    I really agree with this, Why is it Google does not see that “normal” small business’s are home-based? It is frustrating knowing they ignore the fact. I am curious to what will happen when they launch the new Google “caffeine” Is it going to affect the LBC? I do the SEO and Marketing for Boss Creative and we are in the process of being nation-wide and its hard when Google does not allow listings with multiple address’s…

  2. Unleashed says:

    It really is an issue. I’m hoping with the new round of updates Google has in store that a lot of these ‘bugs’ will be a thing of the past. However, I’m certain that the headaches will only get more diminutive with time.

    The top priorities for them at this point are retooling the one box problem, expanding the language of the parameters to include home based businesses, and to somehow filter out spammy titles. As for multiple IP’s, I think you guys might be stuck for a little while, from the reading I’ve done about the LBC updates, it looks like multiple IP’s might be excluded, for good.

    I checked out thisisboss.com, you guys have some good work.

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